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  • Differences of the tumour c... Differences of the tumour cell glycocalyx affect binding of capsaicin-loaded chitosan nanocapsules
    von Palubitzki, Lydia; Wang, Yuanyuan; Hoffmann, Stefan ... Scientific reports, 12/2020, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    The glycocalyx regulates the interaction of mammalian cells with extracellular molecules, such as cytokines. However, it is unknown to which extend the glycocalyx of distinct cancer cells control the ...
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  • Trajectory Analysis Unveils... Trajectory Analysis Unveils Reelin's Role in the Directed Migration of Granule Cells in the Dentate Gyrus
    Wang, Shaobo; Brunne, Bianka; Zhao, Shanting ... The Journal of neuroscience, 01/2018, Volume: 38, Issue: 1
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    Reelin controls neuronal migration and layer formation. Previous studies in mice deficient in Reelin focused on the result of the developmental process in fixed tissue sections. It has remained ...
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  • Reelin and cofilin cooperat... Reelin and cofilin cooperate during the migration of cortical neurons: a quantitative morphological analysis
    Chai, Xuejun; Zhao, Shanting; Fan, Li ... Development, 03/2016, Volume: 143, Issue: 6
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    In reeler mutant mice, which are deficient in reelin (Reln), the lamination of the cerebral cortex is disrupted. Reelin signaling induces phosphorylation of LIM kinase 1, which phosphorylates the ...
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  • An 18 kDa scaffold protein ... An 18 kDa scaffold protein is critical for Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm formation
    Decker, Rahel; Burdelski, Christoph; Zobiak, Melanie ... PLOS pathogens, 03/2015, Volume: 11, Issue: 3
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    Virulence of the nosocomial pathogen Staphylococcus epidermidis is crucially linked to formation of adherent biofilms on artificial surfaces. Biofilm assembly is significantly fostered by production ...
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  • Phosphodiesterases 4B and 4... Phosphodiesterases 4B and 4D Differentially Regulate cAMP Signaling in Calcium Handling Microdomains of Mouse Hearts
    Kraft, Axel E; Bork, Nadja I; Subramanian, Hariharan ... Cells, 03/2024, Volume: 13, Issue: 6
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    The ubiquitous second messenger 3',5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) regulates cardiac excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) by signaling in discrete subcellular microdomains. ...
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  • GFP-targeting allows visual... GFP-targeting allows visualization of the apicoplast throughout the life cycle of live malaria parasites
    Stanway, Rebecca R.; Witt, Tina; Zobiak, Bernd ... Biology of the cell, July 2009, Volume: 101, Issue: 7
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    Background information. The Plasmodium parasite, during its life cycle, undergoes three phases of asexual reproduction, these being repeated rounds of erythrocytic schizogony, sporogony within ...
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  • Visualizing Adhesion Formation in Cells by Means of Advanced Spinning Disk-Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence Microscopy
    Zobiak, Bernd; Failla, Antonio Virgilio Journal of visualized experiments, 01/2019 143
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    In living cells, processes such as adhesion formation involve extensive structural changes in the plasma membrane and the cell interior. In order to visualize these highly dynamic events, two ...
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  • Advanced spinning disk‐TIRF... Advanced spinning disk‐TIRF microscopy for faster imaging of the cell interior and the plasma membrane
    ZOBIAK, BERND; FAILLA, ANTONIO VIRGILIO Journal of microscopy, March 2018, 2018-03-00, 20180301, Volume: 269, Issue: 3
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    Summary Understanding the cellular processes that occur between the cytosol and the plasma membrane is an important task for biological research. Till now, however, it was not possible to combine ...
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  • Analysis of Yersinia entero... Analysis of Yersinia enterocolitica Effector Translocation into Host Cells Using Beta-lactamase Effector Fusions
    Wolters, Manuel; Zobiak, Bernd; Nauth, Theresa ... Journal of visualized experiments, 10/2015 104
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    Many gram-negative bacteria including pathogenic Yersinia spp. employ type III secretion systems to translocate effector proteins into eukaryotic target cells. Inside the host cell the effector ...
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  • Organelle segregation into ... Organelle segregation into Plasmodium liver stage merozoites
    Stanway, Rebecca R.; Mueller, Nancy; Zobiak, Bernd ... Cellular microbiology, November 2011, 2011-Nov, 20111101, Volume: 13, Issue: 11
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    Summary The liver stage of the Plasmodium parasite remains one of the most promising targets for intervention against malaria as it is clinically silent, precedes the symptomatic blood stage and ...
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